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Grand Hotel Vesuvio Naples

Updated: Aug 31, 2022

Since 1882 the Grand Hotel Vesuvio has been the Neapolitan home for celebrities and travellers from all over the world. Vesuvio is the only 5 Star Deluxe Hotel on the sea front of Naples and has 160 rooms with 21 suites, 2 panoramic restaurants, fitness club with indoor pool, function rooms, bar, private cabin cruiser, limo service, garage.

Attention to detail is the Vesuvio’s mantra whilst graciously combines old-world charme with modern comforts and the latest technology.




SKY LOUNGE

Wonderful Sky Lounge Solarium & Cocktail Bar, at 10th floor, welcomes guests of Grand Hotel Vesuvio with its incredible view over the legendary Bay of Naples in summer time. Sky Lounge’s opening is subject to daily weather conditions and to closing for private events. La Vesuvietta Bar, located on ground floor of Grand Hotel Vesuvio, is open all year and offers a selection of pastries and cakes as well as delicious snacks.





CARUSO RESTAURANT

Enrico Caruso, a voice, a legend The Grand Hotel Vesuvio had a moral obligation to name its roof-garden restaurant after Enrico Caruso, since the tenor was a treasured guest of the hotel . He called it his “Neapolitan home” and after returning to Naples, he spent the last years of his life here.

On the evening of December 30th 1901, Enrico Caruso, as yet unknown, was asked to perform as the tenor in the splendid San carlo theatre in the opera “L’Elisir d’Amore” . Unfortunately for Enrico, l’Elisir had a bitter taste when the public audibly voiced its disapproval. However, after the public failure of that unfortunate evening of December 30th 1901 Caruso’s pride as man and artist led him to swear never to sing again in his native city, a promise which he kept until his death. But his love for Naples and nostalgia brought him back, like a lover who has been neglected or betrayed but feels even more attracted to his loved one.The evenings always ended with a Neapolitan song or two. He usually sang “Mamma mia che vuo’ sapé” and ” ‘O sole mio”; after tying a friendship with Gabriele D’Annunzio, he ended this little repertoire with ” ‘A vucchella”. Although he kept his promise never to perform again in Naples, Caruso was Neapolitan through and through: not the Naples of culture and art but of popularity and folklore. All emigrants had to visit both San Gennaro and Don Enrico on their arrival and departure…Another of Caruso’s passions was for food , especially Neapolitan, which he said was the most fragrant, the simplest and the cheapest in the world. He was proud of his role in helping the best Neapolitan pizza makers and cooks make their move to New York, by helping set up a business in “Little Italy”. He hoped to create a corner of his beloved Partenope there , and helped the rise to fame of macaroni from the Amalfi coast, pasta from Gragnano, Torre Annunziata and Torre del Greco, as well as the extra-virgin olive oil from the hills around Sorrento and world renown San Marzano tomatoes. These products began to penetrate the American markets and some credit is due to the singer who had advertising contracts with a number of firms. Decades later, Enrico Caruso could be described as the most famous ambassador ever of this regional gastronomy. His passion for the cuisine of his native region went hand in hand with his skills as a cook: he was often found in the kitchens of Italian restaurants in Brooklyn. He would invite friends to his great villa to show off his culinary prowess, encouraged by the applause of his entourage. The dish which was most appreciated by his Italo-American friends was “Bucatini alla Caruso“: Over a low gas, gently fry two cloves of garlic and remove them when golden. Break two large ripe San Marzano tomatoes by hand and slice up one or two yellow or red peppers; raise the heat and season with salt, a pinch of oregano and plenty of basil. Add a red chilli-pepper. On one side, cut two cougettes into slices, flour them and fry. Cook pasta “al dente” and cover with sauce, sprinkle with fried cougettes. “Bucatini alla Caruso”, at that time as nowdays, is one of favorites that the Caruso Roof Garden offers to its guests, surrounding them with an amazing and intimate atmosphere that dominates the wonderful bay of Naples





Rooms

All rooms are equipped with:

  • Exclusive body care line

  • Individually adjustable a/c panels

  • In-room safety box

  • Linen Sheets

  • Medical alarm

  • Minibar

  • Pay TV

  • Satellite Television channels

  • Wireless high-speed connection

  • 220 voltage 50 Hz

  • Cats and small-size dogs are welcome all year but december 31st. Anyway, their arrival must be authorized in writing by the hotel upon booking. Furthermore, please take good note that pets are never admitted in restaurant rooms, including the buffet breakfast one.



ECHIA CLUB The legend of a name, the charm of a place.

Echia Club, the Grand Hotel Vesuvio’s fitness&relaxation centre, has become an essential and exclusive rendezvous for guests. With its charming and comfortable rooms, its peaceful and magical ambiance where marble, multicolored crystal, precious wood, light, water, rock and soft lines mix and melt together. The Grand Hotel Vesuvio’s little jewel is a place designed to take care of the body and the mind. The facilities provided by the Club include: cardiofitness machines, indoorpool, Jacuzzi, sauna and steam bath.




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